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Nov 9, 2009 · On May 24, 1844, Morse sent Vail the historic first message: “What hath God wrought!” The telegraph system subsequently spread across America and the world, aided by further innovations. Among...
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On this day in 1839, the French Academy of Sciences revealed the results of many years of work by Louis Daguerre: a new kind of image called —you guessed it—the daguerreotype. Daguerre’s first...
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Oct 17, 2024 · Samuel F.B. Morse, American painter, philanthropist, and inventor who developed an electric telegraph (1832–35). In 1838 he and his friend Alfred Vail developed the system of dots and dashes later known as the Morse …
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That changed on May 24, 1844 when inventor Samuel F.B. Morse tapped out a single sentence over a wire strung between Washington DC and nearby Baltimore: “What hath God wrought?” Seconds later, his associate in …
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